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Dylan Dog Dead of Night
The adventures of supernatural private investigator, Dylan Dog, who seeks out the monsters of the Louisiana bayou in his signature red shirt, black jacket, and blue jeans.
25 November 1986, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA
18 June 1984, New Iberia, Louisiana, USA
8 June 1977, Hawthorne, California, USA
12 August 1948, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
2 September 1976
15 April 1964, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
8 September 1989, Louisiana, USA
1 April 1982, Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
March 25, 2013
Dylan Dog: Dead Of Night is a fun comedy/horror whodunnit with a supernatural twist. It delivers plenty of movie fun too, just like those campy 80's monster flicks.January 29, 2012
A pointless, very loose adaptation of the popular Italian comic that plays like a bad episode of Buffy.April 29, 2011
A monster mash and genre mash-up that leaves one pining for the swagger of Hellboy.September 09, 2011
The movie wants to be a combination film noir and horror comedy, but the timing is all off and the performances are flat across the board.April 29, 2011
Lets the likeable erstwhile Superman do his best impression of a jaded P.I., down to one of the most ineffectually boyish attempts at a grizzled voiceover in memory.April 30, 2011
Brings vampires, werewolves, zombies, detective noir and spoofy comedy together for a murky genre gumbo with barely any flavor.April 29, 2011
Put a stake in this film noir monster movie, it's done.April 29, 2011
A cluttered, uninspired hash of familiar genre ideas.October 02, 2012
Fun performances from Routh and Huntington can't make up for an extremely convoluted and mostly soulless story -- even when there's a giant zombie running around.August 25, 2011
the whole shebang plays out like a twisted Murder She Wrote episodeMay 02, 2011
While he's fine playing bemused and beleaguered, Routh can't muster the edginess that Dylan is also meant to have. Diggs looks fabulous, but has his own problems with the dangerous stuff.December 29, 2011
Dylan Dog works best when it has fun with P.I. conventions; when the monsters take over, it goes downhill.